Sunday, January 25, 2009

Chinese (Lunar) New Year


This is one of the large streets bordering Chinatown in Singapore. There's a street parade and, since this is the day before New Year's Day, many families are having reunion dinner. Gong Xi Fa Cai, may you enlarge your wealth, is a common seasonal greeting. Another is xin nian kuai ler -- New Year, Happy. This is the biggest holiday in Asia and many Chinese and other shops close on New Year's Day and the following day which are Singapore holidays. Many go to remote locations and its harder to book travel. Mandarin oranges are a symbol of wealth and widely exchanged as traditional gifts.



Each New Year cycles through a kind of Chinese Zodiac of animals. The last year was the year of the rat -- we are entering the year of the ox, or cow, and they have abounded in recent months. Behind the cow you can see a large firecracker. Loud noise and the dragon dance are traditionally performed to frighten the malicious spirits and misfortune away. The varieties of New Year customs and celebrations are numerous.

Monday, December 1, 2008


Refinished teak furniture. ESL group at our apt.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thankful

We have been in Singapore 4 months now. The job at BD has been going very well. It's also good to have some very nice opportunities for Carrie. Our schedules aren't set yet, but at least we know of some good options. We are getting to know a few people at church & RBC. We also had a very nice time with the ESL ladies at our home for 1 class. God continues to show Himself very good to us.

Sentosa Island

Carrie's dance group has also performed at Sentosa resort island. We saw monkeys there & walked the swinging bridge to the most southern point of the Asian continent.

Carrie's dance group on stage at Botanic Gardens & having fun with the YMCA volunteers afterwards.



A variety of food.

Carrie & I ate some delicious pork & veggies with, of course, rice at this food centre. Please enlarge the picture & read the menu. People really do eat just about everything. Touring Chinatown we show kidney, cow's stomach, pig rectum, &, of course, chicken feet, & much more. Bon Appetite!

Drainage ditches.



Prepared for heavy rains.